COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cast (feature film)

1.

Bye Bye Birdie (1963)
as Leader
A rock star's personal appearance turns a small town into a disaster area.

2.

Destry (1955)
as Eli Skinner
In the old West, a small frontier town is being controlled by ruthless mob boss Decker (Lyle Bettger) and his cronies. After the local sheriff dies under mysterious circumstances, Decker arranges to have the town drunk (Thomas Mitchell) appointed sheriff, thinking he will be ineffectual. But the new sheriff sends for Tom Destry, son of a famous two-fisted lawman, to be his deputy. When Tom (Audie Murphy) arrives, he isn't exactly the swaggering he-man the sheriff had in mind. In fact, Destry doesn't even carry a gun. But the new deputy's mild exterior masks a fierce determination to see justice done, as Decker and the other locals soon discover.

Take Me to Town (1953)
as Corney
Saloon entertainer Vermilion O'Toole and her former partner in crime Newt Cole escape from a train ride to prison and hide out in logging town Timberline. Meanwhile, the three 'cute' sons of widower Will Hall come to town in search of a wife for their dad, and pick our heroine. Vermilion needs to lay low to escape the marshal, so she accepts the boys' offer to visit pioneer community Pine Grove. Once there, she annoys local Mrs. Grundys but eventually starts to fit in. But what is that blackhearted villain Newt Cole up to?

11.

Desperate Search (1953)
as Don [Heldon]
A man fights to find his children after their plane crashes in the Canadian wilderness.

12.

The Greatest Show on Earth (1952)
as Boy
A circus ringmaster and an egotistical trapeze artist vie for the love of a pretty acrobat.

No Room for the Groom (1952)
as Donovan Murray
Alvah, a young GI who happens to own a vineyard, elopes to Las Vegas with Lee, his housekeeper's daughter. But Alvah's chicken pox postpone the wedding night. The rest revolves around more delays to the consummation, caused by Lee's manipulative Mama and the flock of mostly obnoxious relatives with whom she's filled the house.

15.

O. Henry's Full House (1952)
as J. B. Dorset
Five stories reveal O. Henry''s gift for the surprise ending.